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Exploring feedback strategies to improve public speaking: an interactive virtual audience framework

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Good public speaking skills convey strong and effective communication, which is critical in many professions and used in everyday life. The ability to speak publicly requires a lot of training and practice. Recent technological developments enable new approaches for public speaking training that allow users to practice in a safe and engaging environment. We explore feedback strategies for public speaking training that are based on an interactive virtual audience paradigm. We investigate three study conditions: (1) a non-interactive virtual audience (control condition), (2) direct visual feedback, and (3) nonverbal feedback from an interactive virtual audience. We perform a threefold evaluation based on self-assessment questionnaires, expert assessments, and two objectively annotated measures of eye-contact and avoidance of pause fillers. Our experiments show that the interactive virtual audience brings together the best of both worlds: increased engagement and challenge as well as improved public speaking skills as judged by experts.
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hal-02439336 , version 1 (14-01-2020)

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Mathieu Chollet, Torsten Wörtwein, Louis-Philippe I Morency, Ari Shapiro, Stefan Scherer. Exploring feedback strategies to improve public speaking: an interactive virtual audience framework. International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, Sep 2015, Osaka, Japan. pp.1143-1154, ⟨10.1145/2750858.2806060⟩. ⟨hal-02439336⟩

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